8/23/10

2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition

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Auto Car | 2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition | More specifically, it’s celebrating the 40th anniversary of one of its most iconic vehicles, the Z car, with a special edition version of the latest in a long line of formidable sportscars to wear that badge. The limited edition 2010 Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary model is actually a bit late to the party since the original 240Z technically.

Four decades ago, a small Datsun with a long hood and has a bullet six showed us that sports are not very big, and they had not come from Detroit and Germany. To celebrate 40 years of Z cars, Nissan is making a special edition of the 2010-model as a Nissan 370Z 40th Anniversary Edition in the U.S. known

Worthy tribute to a 40th Anniversary car starting with a 2010 Nissan 370Z Touring, with the sports package, prepare, then painting “40 graphite and give it a red interior. For extra flavor, add a high gloss” smoke “finish 19 – in. wheels, red brake calipers, a shock tower with a 40th Anniversary badge clip, and another of those particular badges on the tailgate. Climb inside and cover it in red leather interior with red inserts on the doors and the red stitching on the center console, shifter boot and leather-wrapped steering wheel. you garnish with embroidered 40th Anniversary on the seats and floor mats and a special plaque, and serve hot.

Course is a 332-horsepower meal if they do not fall in a drive-thru. He picked one of these beauties, you start to run $ 39,580, a $ 1200 premium over a similarly-equipped Touring model with the Sport Package equipped. Sound quite reasonable for a custom interior and special paint? Then you get your wallet out now that Nissan is building only 1,000 copies of the anniversary car, you get one, while it is good.

(www.tunner.org)

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  1. Its looking more glamorous in exterior as compared to interior. I should know about this model soon and its different features to buy this for my family.
    Thanks for this well blog.

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